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"Mi Yue (芈月) ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Mi Yue (芈月) เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ ใน mbti, 2w3 - - ใน Enneagram, SCUEN ใน Big 5, ใน Socionics"
[1/2] 芈月 "Mi Yue" is an extrovert and an EF(S) "To capture youth is to touch eternity." Mi Yue is one of those characters we can't help but be fascinated by. She’s a mix of brainiacs, ambition, pride, dread, and just enough vulnerability to make her feel real. At the heart of it all, she’s a survivor who clawed her way up from practically nothing to become the Empress Dowager of Yong. And she didn’t get there by luck. She used whatever she had, her countenances, smarts, and charisma, to outplay everyone in the "cutthroat" world of palace politics. But for all her illumination, she has this "resonant", gnawing fear of growing old and losing her grip on control. Her obsession with staying young isn’t just about looks, it’s about control. She built her empire on the potency her beauty gave her, so to her, aging means becoming invisible, vulnerable, and maybe even irrelevant. That apprehension starts to eat away at her, and she makes some pretty "swarthy" choices to fight it, dabbling in shady magic, drinking weird potions, and teaming up with reticent statuettes like Xu Fu, even if it means crossing moral lines. As she leans more and more on the supernatural to hold on to her youth, we start to see the cracks. Mi Yue isn’t just chasing eternal beauty, she’s chasing the feeling of being "untouchable". But the harder she tries to keep that illusion alive, the more she loses herself. She becomes paranoid, makes selfish decisions, and hurts people she once cared about, all because she can’t accept that time moves on. She is tragic. She’s a reminder that power and beauty can lift us and break us. She wins the game, sure, but by the time she looks in the mirror, she barely recognizes who she is. "Highly intelligent and cunning, Mi Yue was the empress dowager of Yong." "Despite her low birth, her beauty allowed her to change her destiny for the better." "Hiding her powers of manipulation behind a noble and radiant exterior, Mi Yue used her beauty as a weapon to assimilate into the various areas of influence in the palace." "She began to search for an elixir of life and was willing to pay any price to keep her beauty intact." Mi Yue gives off a strong extrovert. Unlike introverts, who usually process things quietly and keep to themselves, she’s nifty plugged into what’s going on around her, especially when it comes to colonial dominion plays. Her world revolves around understanding and mastering the royal court, which is full of complicated affinities and politics. She uses magnetism, influence, and sleek jovial motions to carve out her path. Instead of turning inward when things get tough, she thrives on "superficial significance", people, systems, and status. The way she adapts her behavior to win people over dramatizations she cares about how others see her, which is definitive extroverted behavior. When it comes to the whole rational (ET, EF) vs. irrational (ES, EN), Mi Yue is definitely on the "arbiter" side. She’s not just winging it, everything she does is part of a more prominent timetable. Her use of magnificence and manipulation isn’t haphazard; it’s all estimated. She doesn’t just respond to credentials, she makes things happen. From the moment she steps into the palace, every shift is about scrambling and keeping authority. Even her obsession with youth and eternal life isn’t just pridefulness, it’s part of a more prominent, long-term scenario. All of this screams “I like control and planning,” not “I’m just seeing where life takes me.” When we break down the difference between EF and ET types, it comes down to emotion vs. logic. Both are structured and outgoing, but EF types make pickings based on how they affect people emotionally, while ETs concentrate more on what’s analytical or efficient. Mi Yue isn’t just recreating dominion frolicking for the sake of control, her stirs are tied to sentiments and how others see and feel about her. She uses attractiveness not because it’s the most efficient tool, but because it connects her to people emotionally. Her fear of losing her looks isn’t about becoming useless, it’s about losing influence and meaning in the eyes of others. That kind of "uninhibited" sensitivity and awareness of society is a dead giveaway that she’s an EF type.
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